Yale University will host a multifaith AIDS memorial service on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 5 p.m. in Battell Chapel, corner of College and Elm streets. At the memorial service, members of the University and New Haven communities will gather together to...
The Yale School of Music has opened its doors to students from the Cooperative High School for the Arts and Humanities for three days of intensive music-making, Feb. 15-17. The program, called “Winter Musical Immersion eXperience,” or Winter MIX, for...
Noted child psychologist William Kessen, who was the Eugene Higgins Professor Emeritus of Psychology and professor of pediatrics at Yale University, died on Saturday, Feb. 13, at the age of 74. Professor Kessen’s research centered on the behavior of...
Mark A. Reed, an award-winning scientist noted for his work in nanotechnology and molecular electronics, has been named the Harold Hodgkinson Professor of Engineering and Applied Science by vote of the Yale Corporation. Reed has held a joint...
Jerry M. Woodall, who has been a pioneer in research on semiconductor materials and devices, has joined the Yale faculty as the C. Baldwin Sawyer Professor of Electrical Engineering by vote of the Yale Corporation. Woodall has been the Charles William...
Baltimore Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke has been named Senior Fellow of the Yale Corporation, the University’s governing body, President Richard C. Levin announced today. Schmoke, the first African-American to be named Senior Fellow, was appointed a fellow of...
The following talks at Yale University from Feb. 15-21 are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. Talk to examine women’s rights in the U.S. “Women’s Human Rights in the United States” will be the focus of a talk by Dorothy Q. Thomas, who...
U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., will be the next Chubb Fellow at Yale University on Thursday, Feb. 18, 6 p.m. in Lecture Room 127, Yale Law School, 127 Wall St. Please note: this is a new time and room for the previously announced lecture....
Robert White Creeley has been named the winner of the 1999 Bollingen Prize in Poetry, called “America’s top poetry award” by the New York Times. The Bollingen Prize, established by the late Paul Mellon in 1949, is awarded biennially by the Yale...
Q Best-selling novelist Scott Turow will speak at Yale University Law School on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 4:10 p.m. in the Levinson Auditorium, 127 Wall St. Turow, author of “Presumed Innocent,” “Burden of Proof,” “Pleading Guilty” and “The Laws of Our...